On 2014-02-08 00:01:46 -0600 Germán Arias <germanan...@gmx.es> wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> On 2014-02-07 02:59:14 -0600 Wolfgang Lux <wolfgang....@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> Hi Germán,
> [...]
>> 
>> No this isn't the expected behavior and I couldn't reproduce it on a few 
>> quick tests. Are you sure that you are calling this method against the 
>> right class object?
>> 
>> Wolfgang
>> 
> 
> I'm using the method -documentClassForType:. I just noticed today that this 
> return something called "Class" not an "id" object. And maybe this "Class" 
> don't respond to +writable/readableTypes. 

Of course, this can't return an object because there isn't an instance of this 
class.

Germán.

>So, could be this the problem. 
> Maybe is better use -documentClassNames in NSDocumentController to get all 
> the classes?
> 
> I will try tomorrow.
> 
> Germán.


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